LITTORAL STATES’ DEFENSE DIPLOMACY IN MALACCA STRAIT THROUGH THE MALACCA STRAIT PATROL FRAMEWORK

Yuli Ari Sulistyani
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Malacca Strait, as one of the strategic straits in world trade, often face various non-traditional security threats. In accordance with United Nations Convention on the Law of The Sea (UNCLOS), littoral states such as Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia are obligated to maintain the security in Malacca Straits, to ensure that world trades and world economic are not disrupted. This study analyzes how the Malacca straits patrol (MSP) framework is formed by littoral states in order to maintain the security stability in Malacca Strait. The authors employ qualitative method through literature study. The obtained data were analyzed using the theory of defense cooperation and concept of defense diplomacy. The results of the study conclude that MSP, which is consisted of the Malacca Straits Sea Patrol (MSSP), "Eyes-in-the-Sky" Combined Maritime Air Patrols (EiS), and the MSP Intelligence Exchange Group (IEG), is classified as a defense diplomacy activity in the form of multilateral contacts between military officials and multilateral military exercises aimed at increasing mutual trust and defense capabilities of each country.Keywords:  Malacca Strait, Malacca Straits Patrol Framework, Threat, Defense Cooperation, Defense Diplomacy
通过马六甲海峡巡逻框架探讨马六甲海峡沿岸国的防务外交
马六甲海峡作为世界贸易的战略海峡之一,经常面临各种非传统安全威胁。根据《联合国海洋法公约》,印尼、新加坡、马来西亚等沿海国家有义务维护马六甲海峡的安全,以确保世界贸易和世界经济不受干扰。本文分析了马六甲海峡沿岸国家为维护马六甲海峡的安全稳定,如何形成马六甲海峡巡逻框架。作者通过文献研究,采用定性方法。运用防务合作理论和防务外交概念对所得数据进行分析。研究结果表明,由马六甲海峡海上巡逻(MSSP)、“天眼”海空联合巡逻(EiS)和MSP情报交流小组(IEG)组成的MSP被归类为以军事官员之间的多边接触和多边军事演习为形式的国防外交活动,旨在增加各国的相互信任和防御能力。关键词:马六甲海峡,马六甲海峡巡逻框架,威胁,防务合作,防务外交
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